The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREfiON
Satiiidav. October 10, 11)25
Continuation of our
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
Of Good
USED CARS
Dodge Touring, good rubber, mechanically
O. K., new battery $125 cash
2 1924 Ford Touring
1 1923 Ford Touring
1 1923 Jewett
1 Maggie and Jiggs Ford Bug
1 1920 Buick Touring
Ford Coupe
1923 Chevrolet Touring
1922 Chevrolet Touring
1924 Star Sport Touring
1924 Standard Touring
Open Sundays Demonstrations given on any of
these cars at any time. Use your phone and call
42 and we will drive the car you desire to your
door and let you look it over.
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hctei
AUTO PARTS
Fly Wheel Starter Bands,
Ring Gear and Pinions
VAN DYKES PARTS CO.
502 S. 6th,
"New Parts For All Cars."
-Phone 616
"With the Hub Tire Shop"
The Washington Cafe
' the molt popular eating place In Klamath Fall today
"There's a Reason"
YOU CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMEMCAN AND CHINESE DISHES
ISO Sooth Sixth Wee Suing, Prop.
EDENBROOK FARM
Harrisburg, Ore.
H o Is t e i ns
at
Auction
Monday, October 19, '25
Sixty head, complete dispersal of the noted Eden
brook herd, heavy producing cows, many fresh, oth
ers in various stages of lactation ; an outstanding lot
of heifers from 12 to 24 months of age, herd bulls,
other young service bulls, .and young stock .both
sexes. Some with show records.
The blood of the world's greatest Holsteins are
close up in the pedigrees of the offering
The sale will be held on the Edenbrook Farm,
about three miles southeast from Harrisburg. Harris
burg is easily reached by automobile, being on the
paved Pacific Highway; or by train as it s on the main
line of the Southern Pacific and Oregon Electric rail
ways. Those coming by train will be furnished trans
portation to and from the farm.
Plan now to attend. Get your name on the sale man
ager's list for a catalog.
E. A. Rhoten, Sale Manager,
Salem, Oregon
George McCart, Owner
Harrisburg, Oregon
Col. Geo. A. Gue, Auctioneer
Auburn, Washington
RANCHERS CANT Bend Obtains
USE: WATER UNTIL 1
DITCH IS BUILT
Watermastcr Closes Headgatcs
to Melhase Canal in Up- j
per Klamath Basin
llcadgutes at the Melhaso canal
ItrrUatlttf approximately SSl'O Heron
o land In the Kort Klamath coun
try, have been closed anil will re-
I main closed until tho raaphora of
that section make some provl.si.in!
i Heart) Unlai can of waste water.
I This was the statement today of
Waterniuster Joseph Jensen, who
' closed the hc.nl Kites.
Mr. Jensen first advised tie ran-
Icera of that sactioc by letter and
a short time after, called on them
personally, telling them t dig a
waste water ditch in order to elim
inate the nuisance of wuste water
fl.odin; road, and aijolnug lands.
Afcotding to the waterntister.
the advice was not followed and the
only course opoa was to close the
headftates. Mr. Jensen suggests the
lissiac of a canal running noruh
and south through the a.' fee ted
jerrltory.
So abundant is irrigation water
In the upper Klamath countr that
are of the waste water has boo 'me
a problem. When --.ot taken care
of tho waste water fills u;i borrow
pits of rads aud seeps onto laud
ot adjoining ranches.
Security Pact Is
Nearly Completed
Publicity In
Rail Magazine
L. K. Cramb. Former
Klamath Man, Has
Article
U K. t'ramli. former Klamath
Kalis newspaper man and now sec
retary of toe Wad commercial club.
has the leading story in the October
issue of the fttlon Pacific Magaiine.
copies of which were received hen'
today.
"Bend, In Scenic Central Oregon"
Is the title of the article, which Is
replete with facts and figures con
cerning Bead and Deschutes county,
and told in an entertaining and In
structive style. The article is Illus
trated with two full pages of photo
graphs of scenic and industrial views
of Mend and Deschutes couuty.
Mr, Cramb left here last spring to
take the secretaryship ot the lietid or
ganization, and has made marked
progress In his new profession.
Post Office Will
Not Close Monday
Tiiestone
LACARNO. "Switzerland, Oct. 10.
(JP The (ierman and Allied
statesmen today approved in sec
ond reading the majority of the
points in the draft security pac,
but left for con.-ideratioa on Monday
the two main outstanding questions.
first the conditions of Germany-';
entering into the league of national Fnnthzifl f"?iitYip
The post office will remain open
on .Monday. Columbus day. Asslstaul
Postmaster QriffltO announced this
morning.
"If It were a national holiday in
stead of just a state htiliday, we
would close." Mr. Griffith said. "But
ere close only on national holidays."
j The reclamation service took tho
i same position and will remain open
all of Columbus day.
j Hut city, county eanU state public
! offices will close, it has liven iui
I nounced. Also the banks will remain
j closed during the day.
and second France's
antce for Poland.
special gun.-
Scheduled Today
Safety and Mileage
For Rough Winter Driving
OPERATORS of largo truck, bus and cab fleets
must have rugged, long-mileage tires if they are
to make money. That is why so many of them have
standardized on Firestone. Experienced race drivers,
almost to a man, equip with Firestone. Car owners
can have this same extra safety and economy by
using Gum-Dipped Cords.
Gum-Dipping, the Firestone extra process, impreg
nates and insulates every fiber of every cord with
rubberinsures greater safety and comfort over rough
winter roads builds extra strength and flexibility
into the sidewalln ar exclusive feature that adds
thousands of miles to the life of a tire.
Come in let us 88 t VH money by equip
ping your car with a set of these wonderful
tires prices arc stili low.
Klamath Tire House R. R. R. Garage
Balsiger Motor Co.
cj Quality
1F.R1CAN9 SHOULD PRODUCE THP.'R OWN Rlir.nRR
Golf Club Members
Will Play Sunday ! At pak auo, 3taaford
latitat
With the promise of brilliant
sunshine tomorrow morning memb
ers of the Roames Golf Club are
planning to leave bright asd earl
for the links to play on t.e course,
which Is fast being whipped into
rendition by groundkeopsr, Chaa
taln. '
Last Sunday several of the mem
bers played all forenoon on the
ffrst niae holes and over half of
the members of the club are mak
ing plans to leave f:r a same early
in the morning.
New Jewelry Shop
in Riley Block
At iierkeley California vs Olympic-
Club.
Oct: I
dental
At Seattle, Washington vs Mon
tana. At Los Angeles, Southern Califor
nia vs L'tah.
At Eugene, Oregon vs Idahu.
At Lcs-Angele3, California South
ern Branch vs Pomona.
At Sacramento, California Aggies
vs St. Marys.
At Portland. Multnomah Club w
Pacific.
At Fresno. State Teachers vs
Santa Clara.
At Salem, Oregon Normal vs Willamette.
TM MCCH VODKA
MOSCOW. Oct. JjfJ. tfP) Eight
i deatas in boe Moscow district th's
j week are a'tlrlbated to excessive In-
Klamath Falls Is to have another i dulgc-nce In the newly legalized 40
jewelry store Is the 'announcement
made today, wiLh the arrival of the
Evans Brothers, who i.vill occupy
quarters in the ne? Riley building
on Main next to Dlx Brothers.
A complete line of Jewle:; silv
er ware and a watch repair depart
ment is being installed. J-c Evan"
comes here from Butte, Montana,
where he cvas connected with one
of the largest jewelry shop3 of the i
state, while Jess Evans come3 from
the oil city of Gasper, Wyoming.
per cent Vodka.
"The Pony Express"
to Be Shown Here
Klamath Falls will have the op
portunity of seeing "The Pony Ex-j
press" upon Its first release, the pic
tare which is being nationally talked !
of, to be shown here on Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, the same
days It will open to the theater go
ing world in the city of New York.
Its first release was during the
Diamond jubilee In San Francisco.
Through a contract which Harry
Poole, proprietor of the Pine Tree,
recently signed with the Paramount
people, for all their releases this
year, "The Pony Express" will be
the first to be shown in Klamath
Falls.
Wrinkles
SOME WISE PEOPLE wear
glasses so they can see
better, easier and get more
comfort without squinting and
straining the eyes. This squint-'
ing causes wrinkles to form.
These wrinkles can be avoid
ed by having glasses fitted so
as to relieve tho excessive strain
on the muscles.
Which is best? Wrinkles, eye
strain and discomfort or
glasses?
DR. GOBLE
7011
Bjes
Kxniuined
Repairs
MAW
(J lasses
Pitted
Quick Service
ALLEGED LIQUOR
VENDOR LEAVING
One H. H. Hlnes leaves Klamath '
Falls tomorrow evening forevor.
He will leave because if he re-;
mains here he will be prosecuted .
by tho state on n charge of selling
moonshine whlBkey to two Indian:
This much became certain when
Mines was brought before Justice
of the Peace Kendall this morniu,
to answer to the charge.
Kendall aatlaed HIncs to leave
town and to remain away forever.
He let it Im known thnt unless he
did leave that Hlnes would receive a
tlft Jolt, In event of his conviction
on the liquor charge.
"All right. I'll leave," IIIr.es nail.
"I'll get out of this town tomorrow
night If I have to walk, and It Is
beginning to look like I would hav-.-to
walk."
"Can't you get your things to
g -ther and ret out this afternoon?"
the magistrate wanted to know.
"No, I don't think so, your hone-,
but it I ran. I'll go this afternoon.'
Hint's replied.
nines was arrested early this
week In the "Flats" In tho allege !
act of selling a pint bottle of moon
shine. Hints denied this morning
thnt he was selling whiskey to the
Indians, staling that they had th"
bottle and wero offering him a
drink. .
JlKLll.I.A A Itlff is worth ill
a bpanish soldier. For each rap.
w this amount Is paid.
Twin shoe trees have Itoen
lijjfttad to keep n pair of shooi
aether.
JUST RIGHT
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars
have never gone begging for
buyers. That is one reason why
we don't take everything that
oomes along in exchange on a
new car. It has to be just right,
or it never sees our Used Car
floor.
WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO.
170 Main Street
DODGC- QROTrtEflS DEALERS SELL GOUQ USED CARS
cam
LOOKING FOR BUSINESS
Traveling from far off Pittsburgh.
Gregory Cosies last evening arrived
!n Klamath Falls. Having heard so
much of the great possibilities, here
Mr. Costes plans to look over busi
ness conditions with the view to lo
cating here permanently.
KETl'H.N'S TO PORTLAND
After looking over business condi
tions In Klamath Falls for several
days, J. M. Harrison this morning
returned to his home In Portland by
motor. Mr. Harrison may return lat
er to locate permanently in this city.
WEEK END VISITORS
A. I Shoupe and M. E. Plymate,
both of Weed, plan to spend over
j Sunday In Klamath Falls.
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Como without any warning.
CHEAP ntlCES
are on now
Don't- bo one ot many who
will order too late. .
Winter Is near. Phono your
orders.
BLOCK WOOD
Is our specialty
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
OTTO NIC HOLS BACK
Eight months was as long ua Otto
Nichols could rem Ait) away from
Klamath Pftllfl and he la hack again j
hoping to find u business opening.
In March Mr. Nichols sold out hid
Interests in the PeerlOfffl Cafe and 1
t
moved to EsugOlie, hut declares that
Klamath Falls offers more in u bus-
lneH way than any place in Oregon.
NORTH BEND MAS
N. Traax, business man of
North llend, is among tba guests at
Islered at the Hotel hake today.
PBOM MIDLAND
K. K. lame Ih paying the city an
other of his frequent business visits
today from his home at Midland.
HRS, kih;km;i LEAVING
Mrs, Charles Wood Kherleln plunn
to leave Monday for 'Portland whive
she will join her lushand, who Is
north attending the hearing of the
f titer late Co miner 'o Commissi .in.
WEATHER REPORT
The Cyclo-Stormagrnph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows the pressnre
to be falling, slightly, this after
noon, hut indications are thut to
morrow will he a pleasant day.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
(Jwierally fair, but with some
cloudiness. Moderate temperatures.
The TfCOfl recording thermometer
registered maximum and minim itro
temperatures today as follows;
High til; low 31.
USED CAR
SPECIAL
We Offer the Following Used
Cars, Subect to Prior Sale:
1924 Overland Red Bird
Touring $525
1920 Velie Six Touring
Just overhauled $275
1924 Tudor Ford Sedan,
in fine shape $475
1920 Buick Six Touring $400
Overland - Knight Sales Co.
Fourth St. & Klamath Ave.
Phone 899
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